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    var map;
    $(document).ready(function(){
      var map = new GMaps({
        el: '#map',
        lat: -12.043333,
        lng: -77.028333
      });

      GMaps.geolocate({
        success: function(position){
          map.setCenter(position.coords.latitude, position.coords.longitude);
        },
        error: function(error){
          alert('Geolocation failed: '+error.message);
        },
        not_supported: function(){
          alert("Your browser does not support geolocation");
        },
        always: function(){
          alert("Done!");
        }
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	<h1>GMaps.js &mdash; Geolocation</h1>
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			<p>GMaps.js supports HTML5 Geolocation:</p>
			<pre>GMaps.geolocate({
  success: function(position){
    map.setCenter(position.coords.latitude, position.coords.longitude);
  },
  error: function(error){
    alert('Geolocation failed: '+error.message);
  },
  not_supported: function(){
    alert("Your browser does not support geolocation");
  },
  always: function(){
    alert("Done!");
  }
});</pre>
			<p>
				<code>GMaps.geolocate</code>
				supports 4 functions:
			<ul>
				<li><code>success</code> (required): fires when geolocation has
					been successful</li>
				<li><code>error</code> (required): fires when geolocation has
					not been done</li>
				<li><code>not_supported</code> (required): fires when
					geolocation is not supported by the browser</li>
				<li><code>always</code> (optional): fires always after every
					scenario described above.</li>
			</ul>
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